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Unidentified freshwater fish
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<blockquote data-quote="ProspectorPete" data-source="post: 112547" data-attributes="member: 3820"><p>My guess would be Roach, there's plenty of them in there and the bigger Trout, Yella's and Cod love 'em.</p><p>A few years back I was trolling a No3 gold Stump Jumper lure just out of Big River arm and caught a 5 1/2 pound Brown Trout that regurgitated a 5 inch Roach in the net which had just been swallowed before taking my lure.</p><p>If the Roach are on the surface in the shallows they can be good fun on very small dry flies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProspectorPete, post: 112547, member: 3820"] My guess would be Roach, there's plenty of them in there and the bigger Trout, Yella's and Cod love 'em. A few years back I was trolling a No3 gold Stump Jumper lure just out of Big River arm and caught a 5 1/2 pound Brown Trout that regurgitated a 5 inch Roach in the net which had just been swallowed before taking my lure. If the Roach are on the surface in the shallows they can be good fun on very small dry flies. [/QUOTE]
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